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now fresh three-month highs. 2 pb 2.4% is where we stand. we were at two tens just over a week ago. spanish debt, still well over 5% and showing publicity, 4.84. yesterday, we had this brief -- it was right about here. we saw at least a $2 drop in the price of bread on reports suggesting that brackets had agreed to strategic reserves chomping all prices down. and it was later clarified they talked about it. they hadn't said they were going to do it. bread is weaker than it was yesterday at around $123 a barrel. what kind of day have you had to finish the week in asia. >> for a friday, take a look at the boards. it's really a mixed session. we had some markets a little bit disappointed. some profit taking going on. that better than expected economic data didn't quite filter through to the recipe. they're going to five finishing to the upside a little bit. this particular market, of course, was -- gains were capped because of the supporters and the strong session, 1.3%. a lot of investors started going into the heavily batted profit sectors because of the recent. financial earnings we
now fresh three-month highs. 2 pb 2.4% is where we stand. we were at two tens just over a week ago. spanish debt, still well over 5% and showing publicity, 4.84. yesterday, we had this brief -- it was right about here. we saw at least a $2 drop in the price of bread on reports suggesting that brackets had agreed to strategic reserves chomping all prices down. and it was later clarified they talked about it. they hadn't said they were going to do it. bread is weaker than it was yesterday at...
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. >> you could fund big bird and pbs for like ten years with $180 million. >> 20 years. >> 20 years. >> hey, the republicans are matching fund raising. there's a lot of money. >> if you're worried about pbs, $180 million, you can fund big bird if they're that worried about big bird. >> i think the american people are not worried about it and children's television network is ejecting to, you know -- >> it's not big bird you're worried about? >> no, big bird could go commercial if he wanted to go commercial. >> nickelodeon, you could make millions. it should be in the private sector theoretically. but there are other things, obviously, that wouldn't do, as well, and that's obviously the concern. >> okay. so now the, you're two and three. >> two and three. that's right. >> yeah. >> and then you've got a tough -- we saw what happened o to, you know, this luck guy is pretty good, i think. how is this next game looking? >> how does the next game look? >> yeah. >> luck is a very, very accomplished -- pretty good quarterback for being a rookie coming on doing what he did to green bay last we
. >> you could fund big bird and pbs for like ten years with $180 million. >> 20 years. >> 20 years. >> hey, the republicans are matching fund raising. there's a lot of money. >> if you're worried about pbs, $180 million, you can fund big bird if they're that worried about big bird. >> i think the american people are not worried about it and children's television network is ejecting to, you know -- >> it's not big bird you're worried about? >> no,...
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i'm going to stop the subsidy to pbs. i like pbs. i love big bird. i like you too. but i'm not going to spend money on things to borrow money from china to pay for. i'm going to take programs that are good programs that could be run more efficiently at the state level and send them to the state. number three, make government more efficient. combine some agencies and departments. cutbacks will be done through attrition by the way. this is the approach to take to get america to a balanced budget. the president said he'd cut the deficit in half. unfortunately, he doubled it. trillion dollar deficits for the last four years. the president's put in place as much debt held by the public than all prior presidents combined. >> mr. president, two minutes. >> when i walked in the oval office, i had more than a trillion dollar deficit greeting me. and we know where it came from. two wars that were paid for on a credit card, two tax cuts that were not paid for, and a whole bunch of programs that were not paid for, and then a massive economic crisis. and spite that what we've sa
i'm going to stop the subsidy to pbs. i like pbs. i love big bird. i like you too. but i'm not going to spend money on things to borrow money from china to pay for. i'm going to take programs that are good programs that could be run more efficiently at the state level and send them to the state. number three, make government more efficient. combine some agencies and departments. cutbacks will be done through attrition by the way. this is the approach to take to get america to a balanced budget....
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. >> i'm going to stop the subsidy to pbs. i like pbs, i love big bird. i actually like you, too, but i'm not going to keep spending on things to borrow money from china to pay for it. >> one of many things that had the twitter universe jumping on the site at one point, there were 17,000 tweets a minute for big bird, tells you about the power of twitter. joining us is jack dorsey the founder of twitter and ceo and co-founder of square. i know you're here to talk about how technology can add jobs to the economy, and what you can do with square but before we start off on that, we've been talking about twitter all morning long because it was really the way that everybody got all their feedback last night. could you see what people were thinking instantaneously do your own exit polls. did you ever imagine that when you came up and created twitter? >> well, the idea was always to be able to instantly see what the world was talking about and thinking and what was happening in the world and we saw very similar spike in 2008 with the presidential election so we k
. >> i'm going to stop the subsidy to pbs. i like pbs, i love big bird. i actually like you, too, but i'm not going to keep spending on things to borrow money from china to pay for it. >> one of many things that had the twitter universe jumping on the site at one point, there were 17,000 tweets a minute for big bird, tells you about the power of twitter. joining us is jack dorsey the founder of twitter and ceo and co-founder of square. i know you're here to talk about how technology...
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>> the stuff wasn't coming on the network, i was watching pbs and c-span so i was watching. >> why didn't i watch it on c-span? you didn't want it interrupted. >> i didn't want to hear any of that. how much did you watch? >> all of the major speeches and some of the lesser ones during the day. >> did you watch archer davis? >> yes. >> did he read your book? >> we've been in some contact. is anyone that isn't already of that mind seeing it? that's preaching to the choir. >> conventions, there are four groups you have to deal with, true believers, persuadables, hostiles and apathetics that makes up the american public. the apathetics aren't going to tune in, persuadables are where it's at, 5% to 10% of the american public truly don't know which direction they're going to go and this is the thing that's going to get them maybe woken up. >> do they wait to see next with the democratic convention and the debates? those people haven't made up their minds. is this walking into the polling booth and still haven't quite decided which button they'll hit if. >> a lot of different theories. generally
>> the stuff wasn't coming on the network, i was watching pbs and c-span so i was watching. >> why didn't i watch it on c-span? you didn't want it interrupted. >> i didn't want to hear any of that. how much did you watch? >> all of the major speeches and some of the lesser ones during the day. >> did you watch archer davis? >> yes. >> did he read your book? >> we've been in some contact. is anyone that isn't already of that mind seeing it? that's...
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the part that are good, that's from pb. the parts that are still bad, a hangover leftrom do i have that right? >> caller: no, you don't. that's not an accurate description of how they talk about the economy. yes, they blame so the strategies during the bush administration but they make an argument of a much longer run of stagnation in middle class income which traces way back before bush. it's about the stagnation middle income -- >> but we're not better off. we're not even better -- we're not better off than we were 20 years ago, much less four years ago with stagnation of middle class. we're not better off. it's hard to think are you better off when you have that -- >> well, you're better off when you -- when you're gaining jobs instead of losing -- >> two people last week used that 4 million job number the president -- the obama administration created 4 million jobs. they take away the first 8 million lost in the first eight months and make the bottom exactly 14 months into his presidency. even though we're down still do
the part that are good, that's from pb. the parts that are still bad, a hangover leftrom do i have that right? >> caller: no, you don't. that's not an accurate description of how they talk about the economy. yes, they blame so the strategies during the bush administration but they make an argument of a much longer run of stagnation in middle class income which traces way back before bush. it's about the stagnation middle income -- >> but we're not better off. we're not even better...
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going to stop the subsidy to pbs. i actually like big bird. i like you, too. but i'm not going to continue borrowing money without a way to pay for it. >> somebody it finally getting tough on big bird. elmo, you better make a run for it! governor romney is going to let wall street run wild again, but he's going to bring the hammer down on sesame street. >> first of all, full disclos e disclosure, i know big bird. i'm sorry to be a name dropper, but it's true. it's not like i go to dinner with him, i haven't been to his nest for drinks or anything, but i have been to his workplace. >> i'm here with two legendary grouch newscasters, dan rather not and cranky about the letter g. say hello, dan rather not. >> i'd rather not. >> some are saying it's a war on big bird, that mitt i don't mean knee wan-- mitt romney wants to kill big bird, but at the end of the day, i'm not sure it's mitt romney we have to worry about with big bird's safety. >> would you kill big bird? >> as a matter of fact, i've voted to kill big bird in th
going to stop the subsidy to pbs. i actually like big bird. i like you, too. but i'm not going to continue borrowing money without a way to pay for it. >> somebody it finally getting tough on big bird. elmo, you better make a run for it! governor romney is going to let wall street run wild again, but he's going to bring the hammer down on sesame street. >> first of all, full disclos e disclosure, i know big bird. i'm sorry to be a name dropper, but it's true. it's not like i go to...
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. >> i'm going to stop the subsidy to pbs. i like pbs. i like big bird. i actually like you too but i'm not going to keep on borrowing money from china to pay for it. >> don't worry. somebody's finally getting tough on big bird. elmo, you better make a run for it. governor romney is going to let wall street run wild again but he's going to bring the hammer down on sesame street. >> first of all, full disclosure, i know big bird. i'm sorry to be a name dropper but it's true. not like i go to dinner with him. i don't want to overstate it. i haven't been over to his nest for drinks or anything. but i have gone to his workplace. >> this is anderson cooper in for oscar, the grouch who's on assignment at the dump. i'm here with two legendary grouch newscasters, dan rather not and walter cranky to discuss today's letter in the news. the letter g. say hello, dan rather not. >> i would rather not. >> i wonder what dan rather not is up to these days. he's a true journalistic inspiration. some are saying it's a war on big bird that mitt romney wants to kill big bird
. >> i'm going to stop the subsidy to pbs. i like pbs. i like big bird. i actually like you too but i'm not going to keep on borrowing money from china to pay for it. >> don't worry. somebody's finally getting tough on big bird. elmo, you better make a run for it. governor romney is going to let wall street run wild again but he's going to bring the hammer down on sesame street. >> first of all, full disclosure, i know big bird. i'm sorry to be a name dropper but it's true....
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romney is now kind of attacking him for keeping talking about big bird and pbs. what do you make of where the obama campaign is right now? >> i make that the obama campaign sees an opening there. the question is every campaign, candidates stumble, openings come. the question is can you recover from your mistakes, can you seize the opening. president obama sees we're talking about the giant scope of the federal budget and governor romney mentions big bird and pbs. come on, he doesn't get it. that's what president obama is trying to say. he doesn't want to cut wall street, he wants to not hurt the rich people when it comes to taxes and he wants to beat up on big bird. what governor romney says, you saw him pivot again today, he says well, that's just one example but you have to give examples and you have to start making choices. we have to review everything and we can't keep from china. it helps both of them. conservatives love to hear their candidate beating up on pbs, on government subsidies, saying i'm going to look at everything and cut, and if you're obama and
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is pbs perfect? no. have they provided through their children's programming for almost 50 years some of the finest educational content worldwide for our nation's children? absolutely. does it deserve to be on the chopping block? >> that's the word i was looking for. chopping block. thank you for helping me out. >> chopping block. here is -- here's something i would like to point out, soledad. i know in this current economic climate we have to make different choices. however, i was raised by a woman whose philosophy it was to give her children the best education she could not afford. do you understand what i'm saying? >> value in the free. >> we have to make the investment in our children if we expect for them to pay off on that investment through their realizing their most full potential. so there are places where you can cut. there are places where you need to cut. there are places that you just don't cut because it is not right. >> for you that would be pbs. lavar burton, of course, was host andive and
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the folk from the pbs show history detectives are investigating one of rock 'n' roll's most infamous guitars. it is the electric guitar. bob dylan played at a 1965 folk festival. fans booed him for going electric at the time. now that guitar is at the center of a controversy about who actually owns it. how authentic is it? i'll talk with the history detectives tomorrow. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] what's the point of an epa estimated 42 miles per gallon if the miles aren't interesting? the lexus ct hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. the lexus ct hybrid. this is new york state. we built the first railway, the first trade route to the west, the greatest empires. then, some said, we lost our edge. well today, there's a new new york state. one that's working to attract businesses and create jobs. a place where innovation meets determination... and businesses lead the world. the new new york works for business. find out how it can work for yours at thenewny.com. >>> an autistic man is recovering after wandering for more than three week in utah's desert. rescuers found 28-ye
the folk from the pbs show history detectives are investigating one of rock 'n' roll's most infamous guitars. it is the electric guitar. bob dylan played at a 1965 folk festival. fans booed him for going electric at the time. now that guitar is at the center of a controversy about who actually owns it. how authentic is it? i'll talk with the history detectives tomorrow. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] what's the point of an epa estimated 42 miles per gallon if the miles aren't interesting?...
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debate. >> i like pbs. >> oh! >> reporter: jeanne moos, cnn. >> i like big bird. >> really? >> of aaall the things he's going to take flack for, big bird. >> i love big bird. >> you do? >> of course i do. >> apparently i'm dressing like big bird. channeling big bird apparently. much more news ahead, including the latest on tensions between syria and turkey. we'll be watching that. stay with us. get outta the car. ♪ are you ok? the... get in the car. [ male announcer ] the epa estimated 42 mpg highway chevy cruze eco. for wherever life takes you. and now qualified buyers can get 0% apr financing for 48 months on a 2012 cruze. ♪ droid does. and does it launch apps by voice while learning your voice ? launch cab4me. droid does. keep left at the fork. does it do turn-by-turn navigation ? droid does. with verizon, america's largest 4g lte network, and motorola, droid does. get $100 off select motorola 4g lte smartphones like the droid razr. stop! stop! stop! come back here! humans -- we are beautifully imperfect cr
debate. >> i like pbs. >> oh! >> reporter: jeanne moos, cnn. >> i like big bird. >> really? >> of aaall the things he's going to take flack for, big bird. >> i love big bird. >> you do? >> of course i do. >> apparently i'm dressing like big bird. channeling big bird apparently. much more news ahead, including the latest on tensions between syria and turkey. we'll be watching that. stay with us. get outta the car. ♪ are you ok? the......
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turning oppression into opportunity for women worldwide is going to air on pbs on monday and tuesday. >>> there is more positive news on the home front, if you're in the market to sell. home prices on the rise for the third straight month. we'll tell you where. like myself... ing i had pain in my pelvic area... and bleeding that wasn't normal for me. she said i had to go to the doctor. turned out i had uterine cancer, a type of gynecologic cancer. i received treatment and we're confident i'll be fine. please listen to your body. if something doesn't feel right for two weeks or longer, see your doctor. get the inside knowledge about gynecologic cancers. knowing can make all the difference in the world. silverado! the most dependable, longest lasting, full-size pickups on the road. so, what do you think? [ engine revs ] i'll take it. [ male announcer ] it's chevy truck month. now during chevy truck month, get 0% apr financing for 60 months or trade up to get the 2012 chevy silverado all-star edition with a total value of $8,000. hurry in before they're all gone! >>> just two weeks after
turning oppression into opportunity for women worldwide is going to air on pbs on monday and tuesday. >>> there is more positive news on the home front, if you're in the market to sell. home prices on the rise for the third straight month. we'll tell you where. like myself... ing i had pain in my pelvic area... and bleeding that wasn't normal for me. she said i had to go to the doctor. turned out i had uterine cancer, a type of gynecologic cancer. i received treatment and we're...
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a tv ad mocking romney's position on pbs. big bird is feature in the spot. they're asking the white house to stop running this ad. >>> the presidential candidate is getting ready for their one in one debate, their only debate tomorrow night. vice president biden is in wilmington, delaware, his hometown, preparing. romney's running mate paul ryan is headed to danville, kentucky, where the debate will take place. of course, you can watch the vice presidential debate live tomorrow night at 7:00 p.m. eastern on cnn and on cnn.com. it will be interesting, to say the least. >> absolutely, it will be. >>> still ahead this morning on "starting point," affirmative action, the supreme court is taking up that racially charged issue. up next, we're going to talk to a university president who was the last to look into this issue in front of the supreme court. columbia university professor lee bollinger. president, for give me. i just demoted him. >>> and shocking and disturbing video. suv slams into a man. look at that. oh, my goodness. c
a tv ad mocking romney's position on pbs. big bird is feature in the spot. they're asking the white house to stop running this ad. >>> the presidential candidate is getting ready for their one in one debate, their only debate tomorrow night. vice president biden is in wilmington, delaware, his hometown, preparing. romney's running mate paul ryan is headed to danville, kentucky, where the debate will take place. of course, you can watch the vice presidential debate live tomorrow night...
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. >> i like pbs, i love big bird. >> and that is the week that was. >>> such a good line for the president. we were growing up in kenya. >> that was a great line. there have been a lot of great one-liners. >> no shortage of one-liners from the campaign. >>> okay. so why did europe and economic debt crisis take second stage to places like mu, our richard quest says it's because neither romney nor obama can do anything about it. we'll explain. (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. try this... bayer? this isn't just a headache. trust me, this is new bayer migraine. [ male announcer ] it's the power of aspirin plus more in a triple action formula to relieve your tough migraines. new bayer migraine formula. keys, keys, keys, keys, keys. ♪ well, he's not very handsome ♪ to look at [ sighs ] ♪ oh, he's shaggy ♪ and he eats like a hog [ male announcer ] the volkswagen jetta. available with advanced keyless technology. control everything from your pocket, purse, or wherever. that's the power of german engineer
. >> i like pbs, i love big bird. >> and that is the week that was. >>> such a good line for the president. we were growing up in kenya. >> that was a great line. there have been a lot of great one-liners. >> no shortage of one-liners from the campaign. >>> okay. so why did europe and economic debt crisis take second stage to places like mu, our richard quest says it's because neither romney nor obama can do anything about it. we'll explain. (train...
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pbs. i'm going to stop other things. i like pbs. i like big bird. i like you too. >> reporter: ever since the gop nominee put big bird in his sights, the actor dressed up has appeared at campaign events. the obama campaign is trying to make the point slashing funding for pbs which makes up one-hundredth of the federal budget will do little to cut the deficit. >> somebody is finally getting tough on big bird. rounding him up. elmo's got to watch out too. >> reporter: but elmo is not tickled. sesame street's producers released a statement saying it's not taking sides adding we have approved no campaign ads and as is our general practice, have requested that the ad be taken down. republicans are now calling it the big bird backfire. >> i just find it troubling that the president's message -- the president's focus 28 days from election day is big bird. >> reporter: romney's advisors say it's a surprising tactic given what then-senator obama said in his convention speech in 2008. >> if you don'
pbs. i'm going to stop other things. i like pbs. i like big bird. i like you too. >> reporter: ever since the gop nominee put big bird in his sights, the actor dressed up has appeared at campaign events. the obama campaign is trying to make the point slashing funding for pbs which makes up one-hundredth of the federal budget will do little to cut the deficit. >> somebody is finally getting tough on big bird. rounding him up. elmo's got to watch out too. >> reporter: but elmo...
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i like pbs. i love big bird. actually like you, too. but i'm not going to keep on spending money on things to borrow money from china to pay for it. ♪ i love to move to the music >> reporter: the mere mention of cutting funds to big bird sent the social media world into high gear. pictures like this, with big bird on the ropes. president obama on the campaign trail. >> thank goodness somebody is finally getting tough on big bird. >> reporter: the pentagon, which has been a close ally of the eight foot tall bird, was asked about it at the briefing. >> i'm not going to get into politics here. i wouldn't want to ruffle any feathers, so to speak. >> reporter: but big bird has some conservatives a little plucked. they argue that it's time to stop funding public broadcast programs like sesame street, npr and the pbs news hour. brian darling is with the conservative heritage foundation. >> it's not well spent at all. using public funds to fund different news outlets, to fund entertainment programs, is not what the federal government should b
i like pbs. i love big bird. actually like you, too. but i'm not going to keep on spending money on things to borrow money from china to pay for it. ♪ i love to move to the music >> reporter: the mere mention of cutting funds to big bird sent the social media world into high gear. pictures like this, with big bird on the ropes. president obama on the campaign trail. >> thank goodness somebody is finally getting tough on big bird. >> reporter: the pentagon, which has been a...
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. >> i'm going to stop the subsidy to pbs. i like pbs, big bird. i actually like you, too, but i'm not going to keep spending money on things to borrow money from china to pay for it. >> cnn political analyst and editorial director of the national journal. hi, ron. >> good morning, carol. >> i know it's not the most important issue of the night. plenty of people actually think lehrer helped mitt romney by allowing him so much time to answer questions. fair? >> i don't know. he has been an important force in presidential debates. last night was not a good night for him. the new format has a lot of strength, allows you to drill down on a subject, providing sustained focus on one area at a time. and he simply did not take advantage of it. he didn't have meaningful follow-ups. he didn't challenge them. he really didn't kind of force them to move beyond their kind of comfort zone and their talking points. i think it was a tremendous missed opportunity. i bet the other moderators will learn from it and being more aggressive in using this tool that the ne
. >> i'm going to stop the subsidy to pbs. i like pbs, big bird. i actually like you, too, but i'm not going to keep spending money on things to borrow money from china to pay for it. >> cnn political analyst and editorial director of the national journal. hi, ron. >> good morning, carol. >> i know it's not the most important issue of the night. plenty of people actually think lehrer helped mitt romney by allowing him so much time to answer questions. fair? >> i...
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. >> jim, i'm going to stop the subsidy to pbs. stop other things. i like pbs, i love big bird, but i'm not going to keep on spending money on things to borrow money from china to pay for it. >> reporter: let the mockery begin. obama got bin laden. i'll get big bird. you tell that so and so romney anyone who bleeps with big bird bleeps with me. big bird even extended his middle finger at the candidate. >> and you're going to count on one that we all know and love. >> reporter: big bird started his own big bird parody account. reacted by crying and showed up in a deployment split screen. >> i like pbs. i like big bird. >> reporter: his reaction was a scream. >> not going to keep spending on money to borrow money from china to pay for it. >> aghh! >> reporter: his response included a message. >> f-u-m-i -- >> reporter: a message spilled out for myth. and this isn't the first time that mitt romney has stalked big bird. >> i like big bird and bert and ernie for my grandkids to like. >> reporter: o. >> he got rid of your jobs, now he wants to get rid of b
. >> jim, i'm going to stop the subsidy to pbs. stop other things. i like pbs, i love big bird, but i'm not going to keep on spending money on things to borrow money from china to pay for it. >> reporter: let the mockery begin. obama got bin laden. i'll get big bird. you tell that so and so romney anyone who bleeps with big bird bleeps with me. big bird even extended his middle finger at the candidate. >> and you're going to count on one that we all know and love. >>...
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an irresistible case for history detectives on pbs. >> i always had a picture in my mind of my great-grandfather in a rowboat reaching into the water. >> and he pulled the wood out of the water. >> and he had it fashioned. >> into this picture frame. >> into this picture frame. >> the lusitania. >> this ship was called "the titanic." >> and rob brought the frame to alise and her team on "history detectives." welcome and good morning to both of you. i know this is so exciting. and we are going to give away just part of what's going to happen a little later on the show. but let me just begin, rob, with you. so you grow up and this piece of driftwood, this 2x4, basically collecting dust on your grandfather's shelf. >> it was on the wall forever. >> and you're thinking, what could this be? >> we were always told it was from "the titanic." that was the story we always heard. >> when did it go from, we were always told, might it be the "titanic"? either way, it's very old, from 1915, what then made you take this question to this show? >> well, my brother, paul, decided to look into it and see if the o
an irresistible case for history detectives on pbs. >> i always had a picture in my mind of my great-grandfather in a rowboat reaching into the water. >> and he pulled the wood out of the water. >> and he had it fashioned. >> into this picture frame. >> into this picture frame. >> the lusitania. >> this ship was called "the titanic." >> and rob brought the frame to alise and her team on "history detectives." welcome and good...
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in a new documentary on pbs, they spent time at one of those schools. sharpstown high school in houston, texas. followed four students to the verge of dropping out, including this young man whose name is lawrence. >> you don't even appreciate what i do for you. >> i think everybody -- >> i have never done you that way. i never turned my back on you. okay. so that's why you do it? okay. so do you want to withdraw? because you obviously don't want to be here. >> i don't want to be here. >> because you are disrespectful and rude. and we cannot -- >> i don't want to take this test. you keep force it like i have to take this test. >> i said you don't have to take the test. i just don't think he can do school. he is disrespectful and rude to everybody. after everything i have done for him and support i have given him, it pisses me off. >> the principal is joining us this morning and is in houston. in new york is the producer of that frontline piece, prank. nice to have you with us. we certainly appreciate it. frank, i'm going to start with you before i get to
in a new documentary on pbs, they spent time at one of those schools. sharpstown high school in houston, texas. followed four students to the verge of dropping out, including this young man whose name is lawrence. >> you don't even appreciate what i do for you. >> i think everybody -- >> i have never done you that way. i never turned my back on you. okay. so that's why you do it? okay. so do you want to withdraw? because you obviously don't want to be here. >> i don't...
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in fact, he's embracing big bird after his pledge to cut funding from pbs. the obama camp went on the offensive accusing the republican nominee of trying to kill the popular "sesame street" character. but romney is not backing down. listen to what he told wolf blitzer in "the situation room" last night. >> big sbird going to be just fine. "sesame street" is a very successful enterprise. i don't believe cnn gets government funding but somehow you all stay on the air. and i just think that pbs will be able to make it on its own and does not require us to go to china to keep pbs on the air. >> the battle over big bird has the folks at "sesame workshop" a little ruffled. they say this ad just doesn't fly. >> big yellow, a menace to our economy. >> we have been showing you. this ad mocks romney's position on this. but the producers would like it pulled. "sesame workshop is a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization and we do not open divorce candidates or participant in political campaigns. we have approve nod campaign ads and is our general practice have requested th
in fact, he's embracing big bird after his pledge to cut funding from pbs. the obama camp went on the offensive accusing the republican nominee of trying to kill the popular "sesame street" character. but romney is not backing down. listen to what he told wolf blitzer in "the situation room" last night. >> big sbird going to be just fine. "sesame street" is a very successful enterprise. i don't believe cnn gets government funding but somehow you all stay on...
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your documentary, you made with your wife, premiered to big ratings on pbs on monday night. how do you feel about the fact mitt romney if he gets into power will get rid of you? >> i just took a call from big bird before coming on here. we're getting together to form a little alliance. >> does he have a point, mitt romney? >> not in my -- obviously i'm a little conflicted here because my show was just on pbs but i do think that it is important, there's a real public good, that in the same way you want to have the government provide a public part because it serves the community, and providing some kind of similar public good on the air waves, whether it's bbc in britain, cbc in canada or pbs, for example, in this country, that there is a real benefit to that. and i wouldn't want to see either half the sky lose that platform or big bird. >> i've got to say, big bird, i think there will be room for big bird on this show if it comes to it. don't you worry. >>> when we come back, battleground america. political all-star on the economy, next debate and count down to election day.
your documentary, you made with your wife, premiered to big ratings on pbs on monday night. how do you feel about the fact mitt romney if he gets into power will get rid of you? >> i just took a call from big bird before coming on here. we're getting together to form a little alliance. >> does he have a point, mitt romney? >> not in my -- obviously i'm a little conflicted here because my show was just on pbs but i do think that it is important, there's a real public good, that...
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just the thought of it has pbs fans all fired up. >> a big question on big bird? >> big bird is going to be just fine. >> america is in dire financial shape and what have we got, the president talking about big bird and calling his opponent a liar. >> this is a serious issue here that mitt romney said he would end the federal subsidy to pbs. >> this is a rerun that happens in the 1990s. the core problem that republicans face when we talk about the budget is that budget cuts hurt and when you need to do it, there's going to be pain and if you're going to mobilize people you have to give them some warning about what's to come. the beauty is there is this successful enterprise embedded within pbs. they would d just fine. they have merchandising rights. it begs the question of what is going happen to medicaid. >> i think the media is having so much fun with it and the "sesame street" workshop is asking that the obama campaign pull the ad. >> such a fun show and not letting any of us have any fun in the media, right, howard? come on. look. you know a story has official
just the thought of it has pbs fans all fired up. >> a big question on big bird? >> big bird is going to be just fine. >> america is in dire financial shape and what have we got, the president talking about big bird and calling his opponent a liar. >> this is a serious issue here that mitt romney said he would end the federal subsidy to pbs. >> this is a rerun that happens in the 1990s. the core problem that republicans face when we talk about the budget is that...
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martha stewart getting a closer look at her own family tree on the pbs show "finding your roots." martha's new cookbook centered on the roots of america called "martha's american food." a celebration of our nation's most treasured dishes from coast to coast. it's her 77th book. 77th book? >> yes. >> my god. that's unbelievable. you've written 77 books? >> well, i and some of my editors have worked on a lot of these books, too. but they're very, very good books. this is a wonderful book because not only does it have great recipes in it, piers, but it also has the back stories to lots of the recipes. >> i'm going to come to this book because it is a great book, actually. but i can't get past genghis khan. you're represented ed related ? >> well, who knows? he covered a lot of territory. >> but you coincidentally have a dog called genghis khan. >> i've always liked the idea of genghis khan. and genghis the dog is a chinese chow chow. so he might have been a dog that genghis would have had wait back then. it's a little convoluted. but all my dogs, the chow chows are all named after ch
martha stewart getting a closer look at her own family tree on the pbs show "finding your roots." martha's new cookbook centered on the roots of america called "martha's american food." a celebration of our nation's most treasured dishes from coast to coast. it's her 77th book. 77th book? >> yes. >> my god. that's unbelievable. you've written 77 books? >> well, i and some of my editors have worked on a lot of these books, too. but they're very, very good...
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three times more than pbs. this issue is putting vice presidential candidates paul ryan and joe biden on different tracks when it comes to funding for the rails. >> i'm the biggest railroad guy you've ever known. >> reporter: biden has made more than 7,900 trips from wilmington, delaware, to washington, d.c., during his time on capitol hill. the station in his home state was even renamed after him last year. and in 2009 the newly elected democrats road the rails into washington, d.c., for their inauguration. ryan's budget plan cuts federal subsidies for amtrak and high speed rail projects. republicans favor privatizing the industry instead. >> the path to prosperity is not to solar shingles and high speed trains. >> reporter: the funding amtrak and investing in high speed rail projects are key priorities for president obama. ridership is at an all-time high for amtrak. more than 30 million passengers road the rails last year. and the busiest line is the one between washington, d.c. and new york city. more than
three times more than pbs. this issue is putting vice presidential candidates paul ryan and joe biden on different tracks when it comes to funding for the rails. >> i'm the biggest railroad guy you've ever known. >> reporter: biden has made more than 7,900 trips from wilmington, delaware, to washington, d.c., during his time on capitol hill. the station in his home state was even renamed after him last year. and in 2009 the newly elected democrats road the rails into washington,...
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pbs had a two-hour special on johnny. and i saw it that night, and i couldn't sleep the rest of the night. it kept me awake. you know? it was so sad. the end. you know, that he would leave us like that. it was just -- >> right. well, i remember having that feeling the night he retired. >> mm-hmm. >> because it had become such routine, not just for me but for everybody in the united states. >> yeah. >> to see him say good night for the last time, i found it very, very emotional. i have not seen the documentary you're talking about. >> and how did you feel when i said good-bye or when i moved on? did you have the same feeling? >> honestly, i was puzzled because i thought there's no reason for you to retire. there's no reason for you to leave that show. i misused the word retire. no reason for you to leave the show. >> well -- >> and you've got to see about getting a gig here. because this is ideal for you. >> all right. now, you want to know something? i think you're a pretty good actor. i want to show you a scene from i th
pbs had a two-hour special on johnny. and i saw it that night, and i couldn't sleep the rest of the night. it kept me awake. you know? it was so sad. the end. you know, that he would leave us like that. it was just -- >> right. well, i remember having that feeling the night he retired. >> mm-hmm. >> because it had become such routine, not just for me but for everybody in the united states. >> yeah. >> to see him say good night for the last time, i found it very,...
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behind the scenes footage and interviews in the documentary "nova ultimate mars challenge" airing on pbs on november 14th. >> our movie critic grae drake sat down with "skyfall" star daniel craig. you're going to hear from james bond next. >>> james bond in "skyfall" soared to number one, making over $30 million in opening night. that's the best opening ever for any bond film, by the way. but does the latest installment in the bond series live up to all the hype? grae drake is here to give us her review. great to see you, and in honor of veterans day, she'll count down our war movies. first, we want to take a look at "skyfall." >> 007 reporting for duty. >> where have you been? >> the key as it's always been very much with this one, maybe because we had a little more time, was to get them into a room and ask them what are they thinking and hopefully what comes out of it is something special, a creative experience. >> i was wondering if you would do me the honor of picking a bond girl name. >> that's difficult. >> pinky hijinx. >> i love that, pinky hijinx. >> i'm considering legally chan
behind the scenes footage and interviews in the documentary "nova ultimate mars challenge" airing on pbs on november 14th. >> our movie critic grae drake sat down with "skyfall" star daniel craig. you're going to hear from james bond next. >>> james bond in "skyfall" soared to number one, making over $30 million in opening night. that's the best opening ever for any bond film, by the way. but does the latest installment in the bond series live up to...
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play ground, latching on one quite light-hearted although it had a good point to it, i thought the pbs point romney made, whether you agree with it or not it's a reasonable point to make. but going after him in the wrong way. if i was going after mitt romney and i was a democrat president right now, i would be going after him hard and serious about his plan to get america back to work, his plan to revive the economy, the tax plans at the moment have no real beef to them. >> i think you're exactly right. a lot of republicans look at that and they say keep doing that, because they're going to lose. i think the obama campaign really doesn't have a message right now. they've tried contraception, they've tried fuzzy math, they tried mitt romney's just lying. they're really grasping at straws for just anything and this big bird ad is just the latest. i think let them keep doing that, because they don't really want to talk about the economy. i think what the american people saw the other night was the true barack obama, when he doesn't have a teleprompter, when he's not scripted, and when the
play ground, latching on one quite light-hearted although it had a good point to it, i thought the pbs point romney made, whether you agree with it or not it's a reasonable point to make. but going after him in the wrong way. if i was going after mitt romney and i was a democrat president right now, i would be going after him hard and serious about his plan to get america back to work, his plan to revive the economy, the tax plans at the moment have no real beef to them. >> i think you're...
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the documentary airs tonight on pbs and tomorrow night as well. the book is amazing. i know richard had a chance to see the documentary. he's been raving about it for the last several days. >> so exciting to see this finally come to pass after all these years. >> when you're writing the book you talked about individual women's stories. sort of the horrors that they had to overcome. and sort of what input really helped them. "half the sky" we should mention comes from women holding up half the sky. >> a chinese saying. >> exactly. tell me a little bit about what you loved about your research in the book that made you think this needs to be a documentary. >> it really started many, many years ago when we were in china. and we had found out that there were some problems in the countryside with women. we had covered tian men square. we started discovering there were 30 million missing female girls, female babies, from the chinese population. which was a stunning number. >> 30 million. >> 30 million. partly through infanticide. partly through a lot of the chinese mothers a
the documentary airs tonight on pbs and tomorrow night as well. the book is amazing. i know richard had a chance to see the documentary. he's been raving about it for the last several days. >> so exciting to see this finally come to pass after all these years. >> when you're writing the book you talked about individual women's stories. sort of the horrors that they had to overcome. and sort of what input really helped them. "half the sky" we should mention comes from women...
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so, obama aides sent a protester in a big bird outfit to mock his call to end funding for pbs. romney will spend part of the weekend in debate prep and the other part in hitting the president on the economy as a senior romney adviser put it, job growth should not be the new normal. >>> now to that shooting that killed a u.s. border patrol agent. the fbi now thinks he may have died by friendly fire. 30-year-old nicholas ivy was shot and killed this week in arizona. shell casings found at the scene was fired by ivy and another agent who was wounded. >> as you know, investigators have made progress into the investigation into agent ivy's death and are looking into the possibility that it was a tragic accident. the result of friendly fire. >> ivy is the third border patrol agent killed in the line of duty this year. >>> and in colorado, an amber alert has been issued after a 10-year-old girl disappeared on her way to school. this is a picture of her. take a look. the search was delayed because the girl's mother didn't know she was immediately missing. the mother slept through calls
so, obama aides sent a protester in a big bird outfit to mock his call to end funding for pbs. romney will spend part of the weekend in debate prep and the other part in hitting the president on the economy as a senior romney adviser put it, job growth should not be the new normal. >>> now to that shooting that killed a u.s. border patrol agent. the fbi now thinks he may have died by friendly fire. 30-year-old nicholas ivy was shot and killed this week in arizona. shell casings found...
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. >> i'm not going to kill big bird, i promise, but there can be advertisements on pbs to help pay for big bird. big bird is going to have to get used to kell logs corn flakes. maybe this is what it would have sounded like. >> i'm going to stop the subsidy to pbs. >> reporter: >> oh, that's too bad. >> reporter: if big bird joined the debate. >> i like pbs. >> reporter: >> oh. >> i like big bird. >> really. >> reporter: jeanne moos, new york. >>> good morning, everyone. i'm randi kaye. victor blackwell is off today. it is 8:00 on the east coast, 5:00 a.m. out west. thanks so much for starting your day with us. we begin this hour with the latest jobs numbers. they are providing ammunition in the battle for the white house. the labor department says 114,000 jobs were created in september with the unemployment rate coming in at 7.8%, that's a drop of 0.3 from august. the obama and romney campaign jumped on these figures and, of course, they came down on opposite sides. cnn political editor paul steinhauser joining us this morning. good morning, paul. so there's one month, hard to believe,
. >> i'm not going to kill big bird, i promise, but there can be advertisements on pbs to help pay for big bird. big bird is going to have to get used to kell logs corn flakes. maybe this is what it would have sounded like. >> i'm going to stop the subsidy to pbs. >> reporter: >> oh, that's too bad. >> reporter: if big bird joined the debate. >> i like pbs. >> reporter: >> oh. >> i like big bird. >> really. >> reporter: jeanne...
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>> well, for pbs, sure. >> right. well, he said he was a fan of big bird, but i think he used that as an example of a federally funded organization that he believes doesn't need that taxpayer money. it certainly does well with its own private funding drives. i mean, we're forever seeing pbs funding drives, let's face it. so governor romney was just simply illustrating a point that he would be willing to cut even popular things like big bird because he doesn't see that it's a federal responsibility. >> mitt romney now says that he was wrong about that 47% comment as well. listen to this. >> clearly in a campaign with hundreds if not thousands of speeches and question and answer sessions, now and then you're going to say something that doesn't come out right. in this case, i said something that's just completely wrong. >> president obama, surprising a lot of people by not even bringing that up in the debate. but amy, i'm going to go to you first on this one. does this end the conversation about the 47%? >> well, interes
>> well, for pbs, sure. >> right. well, he said he was a fan of big bird, but i think he used that as an example of a federally funded organization that he believes doesn't need that taxpayer money. it certainly does well with its own private funding drives. i mean, we're forever seeing pbs funding drives, let's face it. so governor romney was just simply illustrating a point that he would be willing to cut even popular things like big bird because he doesn't see that it's a federal...
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the deficit, he says he can make the math work by eliminating local public funding for -- funding for pbs. >> that wasn't the right tape. the right tape is the obama attack ad where he goes through these terrible people and you end up with big bird and he's wrecking your life, blah, blah, blah. my argument with that is that it just seemed very trivial. of all the things to now go after mitt romney about, big bird? we've got it now. let's watch it. >> bernie madoff. ken lay. you agree with it or not it's a reasonable point to make. but going after him in the wrong way. if i was going after mitt romney and i was a democrat president right now, i would be going after him hard and serious about his plan to get america back to work, his plan to revive the economy, the tax plans at the moment have no real beef to them. >> i think you're exactly right. a lot of republicans look at that and they say keep doing that, because they're going to lose. i think the obama campaign really doesn't have a message right now. they've tried contraception, they've tried fuzzy math, they tried mitt romney's just
the deficit, he says he can make the math work by eliminating local public funding for -- funding for pbs. >> that wasn't the right tape. the right tape is the obama attack ad where he goes through these terrible people and you end up with big bird and he's wrecking your life, blah, blah, blah. my argument with that is that it just seemed very trivial. of all the things to now go after mitt romney about, big bird? we've got it now. let's watch it. >> bernie madoff. ken lay. you...
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a protester in a big bird outfit to romney's event in virginia to mock his call to end funding for pbs. romney will spend part of his weekend in florida, back in debate prep. the other part hitting the president once again on the economy. as one senior romney adviser put it, weak job growth should not be the new normal. jim acosta, cnn, st. petersburg, florida. >>> speaking of mitt romney, taking the stage in florida shortly for a rally. we may dip in and listen to mr. romney during this hour but you can watch the entire event by logging on to cnn.com. >>> a legal system nightmare. thousands of cases may have been jeopardized by a lab worker who allegedly tampered with evidence. that story is next. the wheels of progress. seems they haven't been moving much lately. but things are starting to turn around because of business people like you. and regions is here to help. with the experience and service to keep things rolling. from business loans to cash management, we want to be your partner moving forward. so switch to regions. and let's get going. together. his morning starts with arthr
a protester in a big bird outfit to romney's event in virginia to mock his call to end funding for pbs. romney will spend part of his weekend in florida, back in debate prep. the other part hitting the president once again on the economy. as one senior romney adviser put it, weak job growth should not be the new normal. jim acosta, cnn, st. petersburg, florida. >>> speaking of mitt romney, taking the stage in florida shortly for a rally. we may dip in and listen to mr. romney during...
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. >> romney talked last night about cutting funding to pbs, the home of sesame street. and big bird was not happy. did you see what big bird did to romney's car right after the debate? show what happened. look at that. that's unbelievable. that is unbelievable. he is not happy. he is not happy. >> of course obama and romney differed on many subjects throughout the debate. there was one moment where they really came together in perfect harmony. check it out. [ laughter ] >>> and you're in "the situation room." happening now, obama 2.0 smiling, laughing, energized the president's dramatic turnaround from his lackluster debate performance. mitt romney is now admitting his controversial remark about those 47%. he now says that was 100% wrong. and the latest computer scam, hackers holding your vital data for ransom. we want to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." >>> the obama supporters turned out to see the president in cleveland today may have wondered where was this guy on wednesday night. today
. >> romney talked last night about cutting funding to pbs, the home of sesame street. and big bird was not happy. did you see what big bird did to romney's car right after the debate? show what happened. look at that. that's unbelievable. that is unbelievable. he is not happy. he is not happy. >> of course obama and romney differed on many subjects throughout the debate. there was one moment where they really came together in perfect harmony. check it out. [ laughter ] >>>...
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it's airing tonight on pbs, and the book is called "half the sky. our soledad o'brien spoke with the authors this morning. "new york times" columnist nicolas krzysztof and laura ladone. she was asked what the inspiration was for the book. >> well, it really started many, many years ago when we were in china, and we had found out we saw students killed on campus, which was a horrible thing, but the next year when we went to the country side, we started discovering that there were 30 million missing female girls -- female babies from the chinese population, which was a stunning number. partly -- >> 30 million? >> partly through infanticide. some mothers abort female fetuses when he they found out it's a female. we thought it was just china, and so, you know, this is -- china say big complicated country. we moved to japan, and we started discovering a lot of discrimination against women there as well in japan and korea and went down to cambodia and discovered sex trafficking. we thought this was just asia. >> you realized it's the globe. what made you
it's airing tonight on pbs, and the book is called "half the sky. our soledad o'brien spoke with the authors this morning. "new york times" columnist nicolas krzysztof and laura ladone. she was asked what the inspiration was for the book. >> well, it really started many, many years ago when we were in china, and we had found out we saw students killed on campus, which was a horrible thing, but the next year when we went to the country side, we started discovering that there...
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mentioned big bird by name during the first presidential debate saying he wants to cut federal funding for pbs. now some sesame street fans are fighting back with plans for a million muppet march. that's november 3rd at the national mall in washington. i don't know if muppets are likely voters. >> how does he make that happen? >> so many questions. >> i don't think they're sock puppet muppets is what they're talking about. >> 74. wonder if that's going to come off. thank you, john. christa freeland is with us, a digital editor at thompson reuters. and the author of the new global superrich and the fall of everyone else. they're like, turn it around. you owe her $5. also joining us this morning, margaret hooper whose whisper you heard. former employee of the bush administration. richard sock rid des is with us, as well. writer at new yorker dotcom. nice to have you all with us. our get real. this is really interesting controversy surrounding school program designed to combat bullying. it's called mix it up at lunch day. october 30th is the date. it encourages kids to sit with classmates that th
mentioned big bird by name during the first presidential debate saying he wants to cut federal funding for pbs. now some sesame street fans are fighting back with plans for a million muppet march. that's november 3rd at the national mall in washington. i don't know if muppets are likely voters. >> how does he make that happen? >> so many questions. >> i don't think they're sock puppet muppets is what they're talking about. >> 74. wonder if that's going to come off. thank...
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. >> it hacked into pbs's web site, posted a fake story about tupac shakur and biggie smalls being alive and well in new zealand. both rappers were killed in the 1990s. officials say one of those charged was involved in hacking into e-mails giving them information about an important conference call recently between the fbi and new scotland yard, a call where a probe into hackers was discussed. the suspect allegedly recorded that call. some hackers apparent real names are bleeped out. their aliases are not. >> we've set back the further arrests of kayla and t flow, that being [ expletive ] and [ expletive ] until we know what's happening. >> i asked gauch about the social media onslaught. >> a lot of bragging tweets out there today. cut off one head, we grow back two. they haven't tapped into much of this network, right? >> that's right. anonymous is a movement. >> gauch believes these arrests will be a rallying cry for other so-called hacktivists to retaliate for these charges and to send out their signature message reminding governments and companies that their cyber security is very po
. >> it hacked into pbs's web site, posted a fake story about tupac shakur and biggie smalls being alive and well in new zealand. both rappers were killed in the 1990s. officials say one of those charged was involved in hacking into e-mails giving them information about an important conference call recently between the fbi and new scotland yard, a call where a probe into hackers was discussed. the suspect allegedly recorded that call. some hackers apparent real names are bleeped out....